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Visual Search [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2000
Visual search is the process of finding things that you are looking for in a world full of things that you are not looking for. Search tasks are ubiquitous. Many are so routine that we do not think of them as search tasks (e.g., Where is the space bar on the keyboard?). Others are more taxing (Where is the cat hiding?) and/or more important (Is there a
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Visual search and spatial deficits [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Studies of visual search with patients with spatial attentional deficits have shown that the ability to bind basic features properly and thus to search for the conjunction of two spatially contiguous features is compromised.
Brooks, JL   +3 more
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Examining the effects of passive and active strategies on behavior during hybrid visual memory search: evidence from eye tracking

open access: yesCognitive Research, 2019
Hybrid search requires observers to search both through a visual display and through the contents of memory in order to find designated target items. Because professional hybrid searchers such as airport baggage screeners are required to look for many ...
Jessica Madrid, Michael C. Hout
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Visual Search at Alibaba [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 24th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, 2018
This paper introduces the large scale visual search algorithm and system infrastructure at Alibaba. The following challenges are discussed under the E-commercial circumstance at Alibaba (a) how to handle heterogeneous image data and bridge the gap between real-shot images from user query and the online images.
Yanhao Zhang 0002   +6 more
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Visual search in a multi-element asynchronous dynamic (MAD) world [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In visual search tasks participants search for a target among distractors in strictly controlled displays. We show that visual search principles observed in these tasks do not necessarily apply in more ecologically valid search conditions, using dynamic ...
Derrick G. Watson   +3 more
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Situating visual search [PDF]

open access: yesVision Research, 2011
Visual search attracted great interest because its ease under certain circumstances seemed to provide a way to understand how properties of early visual cortical areas could explain complex perception without resorting to higher order psychological or neurophysiological mechanisms. Furthermore, there was the hope that properties of visual search itself
Nakayama, Ken, Martini, Paolo
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When are abrupt onsets found efficiently in complex visual search? : evidence from multi-element asynchronous dynamic search [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Previous work has found that search principles derived from simple visual search tasks do not necessarily apply to more complex search tasks. Using a Multielement Asynchronous Dynamic (MAD) visual search task, in which high numbers of stimuli could ...
Watson, Derrick G., Kunar, Melina A.
core   +1 more source

Correction: Testing the Attentional Dwelling Hypothesis of Attentional Capture

open access: yesJournal of Cognition, 2019
This article details a correction to the article: Lamy, D., Darnell, M., Levi, A., & Bublil, C. (2018). Testing the Attentional Dwelling Hypothesis of Attentional Capture. Journal of Cognition, 1(1), 43.
Dominique Lamy   +3 more
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Race Guides Attention in Visual Search. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
It is known that faces are rapidly and even unconsciously categorized into social groups (black vs. white, male vs. female). Here, I test whether preferences for specific social groups guide attention, using a visual search paradigm.
Marte Otten
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The role of memory and restricted context in repeated visual search [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Previous studies have shown that the efficiency of visual search does not improve when participants search through the same unchanging display for hundreds of trials (repeated search), even though the participants have a clear memory of the search ...
Flusberg, Stephen   +2 more
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